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Unlike the previous game, nearly all units are playable. The few that are not are units like the Daihatsu LCP. Considering the rarity of completely non-playable units, they are grouped in with the regular units.

The IJN ships have received some facelifts since the previous game, in particular the Minekaze-class and, to a lesser extent, the Kuma-class.

Gyoraitei

ArmamentsAA Weapons: 25mm/60 Triple AA x2
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x4
Depth Charge: Depth charge rack
ClassPT
Speed47 knots
Strong againstSubmarines, Cargo Ships
Weak againstMachine guns

The Gyoraitei is the Japanese PT boat, and it has received a lot of love since Midway. The Japanese have apparently decided raw power was still the way to go with the Gyoraitei, but that going with the cannon wasn't worth it. Replacing the forward machine gun and the big cannon with two triple machine guns, the Gyoraitei now has a bigger fighting chance against other Elcos. The accuracy of these weapons isn't the greatest, however, and is most prevalent when it comes to attacking aircraft. As a result its effectiveness against aircraft is somewhat limited. Any competent pilot can handle a Gyoraitei easily.

Its other upgrade has been the addition of two torpedo tubes, bringing its effectiveness, again, closer to that of the Elco. The Gyoraitei also has a reasonable capture rate, and is good for sailing around in Island Capture maps to quickly capture bases. Considering its low command point cost, several of these can be sent around the map to quickly claim bases.

Official Description: The Japanese have a variety of small coastal vessels that provide a similar role to the US Elco PT boat. The Japanese versions are not as fast or manoeuvrable as the Elco, but they do mount two 25mm guns that packs a punch against lightly armoured surface targets. In addition they also mount machine guns, depth charges, and torpedoes, meaning they can pose a threat to any target.

Minekaze-class

ArmamentsAA Weapons: 13mm/76 x2, 4.5"/45 gun x4
Artillery: 4.5"/45 gun x4
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x6
Depth Charge: Depth charge rack x2
ClassDD
Speed38 knots
Strong againstSubmarines, Patrol Boats, Aircraft
Weak againstLarger ships, other destroyers

The Minekaze, and its American counterpart, the Clemson, have both received some upgrades since Midway. Its primary armament has remained unchanged, but its cannons are now dual-purpose, to make it more effective against aircraft. Needless to say, however, there are other ships that are much better against aircraft, but the Minekaze's effectiveness as an escort has increased considerably.

Against other ships, it is grossly under-armed. It lacks the number of guns of neither the Fletcher nor the Fubuki. However, it still has its six torpedo tubes, arranged in three double-mounts, making it a threat to any ship in close range. Don't even bother using your smaller cannons against battleships. Instead, try to charge into a position to bring torpedoes to bear. This will, at the very least, draw some fire away from the larger warships, and give them a chance against your heavier opponent.

Official Description: These ships were among the first to be completely designed and built by the Japanese, who had previously been using foreign designs and manufacturers, Entering the IJN as "first-class destroyers", the Minekaze-class are considerably outdated now and have many shortcomings, including the small number of guns they carry, the fact they are open-mounted and have no armour protection, and very light AA armament. However, they do mount triple torpedo launchers, making them a dangerous proposition for any large ship.

Fubuki-class

ArmamentsAA Weapons: 5 inch .50caliber DP guns x6, 13 mm 76 AA guns x2
Artillery: 5 inch .50 caliber DP guns x6
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x9
Depth Charges: Depth charge racks x2
ClassDD
Speed38 knots
Strong againstSubmarines, aircraft, patrol boats
Weak againstLarger ships

The Fubuki-class destroyer remains virtually unchanged from Midway. Its speed, armour, and weapons remain remarkably similar from Midway. It is a common destroyer and superior to the Minekaze-class in all respects. Its guns are uniquely positioned in that there is only a single bow-mounted cannon and two at the back. This gives it a slight edge when running, especially from other destroyers.

Armed with dual-purpose guns, it is a potent anti-aircraft platform, although the new Akizuki-class destroyer gives it a run for its money. The Akizuki-class notably lacks significant torpedo armament, however, making the Fubuki a better ship when facing off against heavier enemies that would shrug off destroyer fire.

Official Description: The Fubuki-class was the first modern destroyer design. Entering service in 1928, her twin 5" mounts located in enclosed turrets and her triple torpedo launchers gave her firepower far greater firepower than any other ship of her size at the time. Since then, other destroyer designs have appeared that can match the Fubuki-class, most notably the American Fletcher-class. Nevertheless, these are still versatile and useful ships, and their dual-purpose 5" guns give them a potent defence against attacking aircraft.

Shimakaze-class

ArmamentsAA Weapons: 5 inch .50caliber DP guns x6, 13 mm 76 AA guns x2
Artillery: 5 inch .50 caliber DP guns x6
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x15
Depth Charges: Depth charge racks x2
ClassDD
Speed45 knots
Strong againstSubmarines, larger ships, aircraft
Weak againstLarger ships, other destroyers

Your eyes do not deceive you - the Shimakaze-class destroyer has a whopping 15 torpedoes, arranged in three 5-mounts. This, naturally, gives them unparalleled attacking power on the waves, and can saturate an area with torpedoes with extreme ease. This, coupled with their speed (just 5 knots slower than a patrol boat) makes them extremely deadly when not spotted. Some players describe them as a "glass cannon" - capable of dishing out damage with 15 rapid-firing torpedoes, but unable to take damage being a destroyer. In fact, it seems to have a little less armour than the Fubuki-class. However, if you need a ship to deliver the coup de grâce against an enemy battleship, the Shimakaze-class will serve you perfectly. So long as another battleship is present to draw fire away from the vulnerable Shimakazes, the Shimakaze will sink practically any ship with a few well-placed torpedoes.

In terms of fighting other destroyers, its prowess isn't the greatest but it can still hold its own. Its artillery armament is identical to that of the Fubuki, although it seems to lack armour. In a destroyer-vs-destroyer fight, consider it a faster Fubuki-class and treat it as such. Be on the lookout, however, for a gigantic school of torpedoes heading your way. Use your destroyer's agility and small size to rush quickly on the Shimakaze whilst dodging its torpedoes.

Its high speed can also allow it to chase down submarines with ease. In terms of sub-hunting, its attacking power is no greater than that of a Fubuki, although submarine captains must be aware of the large number of torpedoes the Shimakaze has and should avoid at all costs surfacing near one's broadside.

Obtain a silver medal in Mission 9 - Solomons' Skirmish to unlock this swift torpedo destroyer.

Official Description: The Shimakaze was one of the largest and most powerful destroyers in the Japanese arsenal. In addition to its heavy weaponry and large number of torpedoes, the ship had a large, high-temperature and high-pressure steam engine, capable of reaching extremly [sic] high speeds. The ship lacks armour, similar to the other destroyers, but it can quickly chase down all other combatants.

Akizuki-class

File:BSP Akizuki.PNG
ArmamentsAA Weapons: 100mm .65 caliber dual purpose guns x8, 25 mm AA guns x4
Artillery: 100mm .65 caliber dual purpose guns x8
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x4
Depth Charges: Depth charge racks x2
ClassDD
Speed33 knots
Strong againstSubmarines, aircraft, patrol boats, other destroyers
Weak againstLarger ships

The Akizuki-class is a newcomer to the Battlestations series. At first glance, it appears to be an improved Fubuki-class, sporting more powerful dual-purpose guns, and more of them. However, a few fair points need to be made; most notably, Akizuki has done away almost entirely with torpedoes. This means that Akizuki has very little to respond with if engaged by any ship larger than a light cruiser. It also means that it is more effective in the anti-aircraft and anti-destroyer role than other ships of its stature.

When at the helm of an Akizuki-class destroyer, your strength - especially when pitted against other destroyers - will be the sheer number of cannons you can employ against your opponents. Try to fight them at a distance to reduce the effectiveness of your opponents' torpedo attacks.

The Akizuki is an unlockable unit, and can be unlocked by completing Mission 4 - Saving the Shōhō with a silver medal.

Official Description: The Akizuki Class is one of the newest inventions of the Japanese Navy, along with the destroyer Shimakaze. The first ship of the class was comissioned in 1942, right in the middle of the war, and is regarded as one of the best destroyers of the Japanese Navy. Akizuki Class destroyers had excellent speed, manoeuvrability, and advanced weapon systems. Uniquely for Japanese destroyers, instead of the standard 5" guns these ships has [sic] 3.9" mounts in four turrets, and the guns had a very fast rate of fire along with extreme fire angles - they are able to fire from +90 to -10 degrees. This makes them a very good anti-air destroyers, capable of defending fleets from aerial attacks. Their only drawback is the inclusion of only four torpedo tubes.

Agano-class

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ArmamentsAA Weapons: 76mm machine guns x4, 25mm AA guns x3
Artillery: 6.1 in guns x6
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x8
ClassCL
Speed35 knots
Strong againstDestroyers, aircraft
Weak againstOther cruisers, battleships, submarines

The second newcomer to the Imperial Japanese navy, the Agano-class is an upgrade to the Kuma. It sports larger guns and is more in line with contemporary cruisers than Kuma, but its weapons system is still behind that of Cleveland and Atlanta.

Compared to Kuma, Agano has several clear advantages, most notably being more effective against aircraft than Kuma. This ship's cannons aren't the strongest, so try instead to close into torpedo range and torpedo the living daylights out of heavier opponents. Use your cannons against ships weaker than yourself.

Official Description: The Agano Class was originally descigned to be an agile and lightly armoured destroyer squadron leader. This class was intended to replace the old and obsolete Kuma Class cruisers. The Agano Class wasn't able to match the original specifications in terms of armour and weight, so the final ship had reduced armour protection which was only able to defeat 5" projectiles. One of the turrets was also removed to save costs, and torpedo batteries were installed instead. Compared to their Allied counterparts, these ships are lightly armoured and under-gunned, but their additional torpedo weaponry could turn the tide of a battle against a stronger opponent.

Kuma-class

File:Kuma.png
ArmamentsAA Weapons: 80mm AA guns x2
Artillery: 5.5 in guns x7
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x8
ClassCL
Speed36 knots
Strong againstDestroyers, some light cruisers
Weak againstOther cruisers, battleships, submarines, aircraft

A relative predecessor to the Agano-class, the Kuma-class is nowhere near up to standards with many similar US vessels. The class itself is the weakest Japanese cruiser class due to its lack of AA cover, so a good idea is to pair it with vessels which are better suited to fighting off air attacks.

The torpedo tubes are also fairly useful, allowing you to engage ships the Kuma would otherwise be outclassed by. Use this to your advantage and pair it with destroyers to form 'wolf packs' to hunt larger ships by quickly speeding into range and firing large volleys of torpedoes before fleeing.

Official Description: These light cruisers are rather long in the tooth now, having joined the IJN in the early 1920s. They are somewhat obsolete, and this is especially noticeable in the small number of AA guns they carry, which makes them particularly vulnerable to air attack. Nevertheless, the 5.5" guns they carry fire a heavier shell than the US 5" guns, and this gives them an edge in a fire fight with other destroyers or light cruisers. They also carry a good number of torpedo launchers for engaging larger ships.

Mogami-class

File:Mogami.png
ArmamentsAA Weapons: 155mm .60 caliber dual purpose guns x15, 127mm .40 caliber DP guns x8, 40mm AA guns x4
Artillery: 155mm .60 caliber dual purpose guns x15, 127mm .40 caliber DP guns x8
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x4
ClassCA
Speed37 knots
Strong againstDestroyers, cruisers, aircraft
Weak againstBattleships, submarines

The Mogami-class was designed to replace the Takao-class cruiser, being more stable and possessing more firepower than the ageing Takao. As a heavy cruiser, it is a very versatile ship, useful against even a battleship when accompanied by other ships.

Whilst the Mogami-class cruiser is a very proficient ship, the Tone-class has heavier armor and as such can withstand much more punishment. Often, if the Tone-class is not specified as the special unit, the Mogami-class can be paired with several Agano-class light cruisers to form a formidable opponent for any US attack group.

Official Description: These heavy cruisers were built in the mid-1930s, and were in gross violation of the London Naval Treaty, which specified a maximum tonnage of 10,000 for any new heavy cruisers. They have recently been refitted with 8" guns, giving them a hefty broadside that is a threat to any ship smaller than a battleship. They also mount a very respectable AA battery, as well as two torpedo launchers on each side, making them versatile and powerful warships.

Takao-class

File:Takao.png
ArmamentsAA Weapons:40mm AA guns x2
Artillery: 8 in guns x10, 4.7 in high angle guns x4
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x8
ClassCA
Speed35 knots
Strong againstDestroyers, cruisers, aircraft
Weak againstBattleships, submarines

As with the Mogami-class, the Takao-class outguns most equivalent US cruisers, and comes with the additional advantage of 8 torpedo tubes which allow them to take on most ship types with ease. However, in terms of firepower, both the Tone-class and Mogami-class possess much more of a punch.

The Mogami-class is preferable, however the Takao class is still fairly competitive in most situations. Most US cruisers possess more powerful but fewer guns, meaning the Takao-class is best suited to challenging light cruisers and destroyers, where it excels, however it is still competent against larger ships.

Official Description: These heavy cruisers came into service in the early 1930s, but are still excellent examples of the type. Mounting ten 8" guns, they are more heavily armed than comparable US or British heavy cruisers, and compound this advantage with a large number of torpedo launchers, which give them the firepower to take down any adversary.

Tone-class

File:Tone.png
ArmamentsAA Weapons:25mm AA guns x6
Artillery: 8 in guns x8, 5 in guns x4
Torpedoes: Torpedo tubes x12
ClassCA
Speed35 knots
Strong againstDestroyers, cruisers, aircraft
Weak againstBattleships, submarines

As the last Japanese heavy cruiser design of the war, the Tone-class was only produced in limited numbers but built on the advantages of the Mogami-class whilst attempting to eliminate the disadvantages. In terms of firepower, for a heavy cruiser it is unrivalled and unlike US cruisers, it possesses very useful torpedo tubes.

The Tone-class can only be deployed in multiplayer if unlocked first and specified as a special unit. It could possibly be the best heavy cruiser unit on the game, the only thing which lets it down is the vulnerable stern, which can be exploited by the enemy. Due to this factor, it is not wise to use it to capture islands in island capture mode, as if an attack comes from the rear the ship is left helpless. Instead keep the enemy ahead or to the side of you to utilise the Tone's superior firepower.

The Tone is an unlockable unit, and can be unlocked by completing Mission 3 - Battle of Java Sea with a silver medal.

Official Description: The Tone Class is very unusual amongst heavy cruiser designs in that all eight of their 8" guns are mounted in turrets at the front of the ship. Although this gives them a powerful salvo when attacking head-on or broadside, it does mean they have no weaponry covering their rear, which can give an opponent the oppurtunity to sit in this blind spot and attack unchallenged. Nevertheless, they are considered a good design, possessing good antiaircraft capability, and like all Japanese heavy cruisers they carry a sizeable amount of torpedoes.

Kongō-class

Fusō-class

Yamato-class

Shōhō-class

Hiryū

Sōryū

Akagi

Kaga

Type A

Type B

Sen Toku I-400 class

Kaiten Carrier

Kaiten

Troop Transport

Type SB Landing Boat

Daihatsu LCP

Shinyo